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Using Wireless Manager
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Text Messages tab
This tab also allows you to set a validity period for the SMS messages that you send. For example,
if a message you send cannot be delivered because the recipient’s phone is not turned on, the validity
period sets a time limit on how long the service centre should keep attempting delivery.
Notifications tab
Use this tab to configure the following notifications that are displayed in Wireless Manager:
• Show splash screen at program start
• Confirm that the program should be ended
• Show splash screen during shut down
• Enable incoming call notification
When an incoming call is received, the following pop-up message is displayed:
Select a check box to activate an option.
Data Connection tab
Use this tab to specify whether to establish a GPRS/EDGE/UMTS connection when Wireless Manager
is started.
Wireless Manager establishes the specified connection successfully registering to the mobile network.
To automatically connect to a GPRS/EDGE/UMTS connection when you start your
computer
1. From Wireless Manager, select
File
Preferences
Miscellaneous
.
2.
Select the
Run this program when Windows starts
check box.
3. Select the
Data Connections
tab.
4. Select the
Establish GPRS/EDGE/UMTS connection at start-up
check box.
5. From the
Select a connection
drop-down list, select the connection that you want to use.
6. Click
OK
.
Notes:
•
If you have
Establish GPRS/EDGE/UMTS connection at start-up
selected, the connection
is automatically established when you insert the card.
•
To start the laptop with your Sony Ericsson PC card removed and automatically start
Wireless Manager when the PC card is later inserted:
- Set
Preferences
Miscellaneous
Run this program when Windows starts
.
- Set
Preferences
Miscellaneous
Allow this program to run in the background
.
If you want to connect when Windows starts, see
Logging on to Windows using a GPRS/EDGE/
UMTS dial-up connection
on page 22.